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02-22-17, 10:53 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

I use the high-end 3m electrical tape...

I use the high-end 3m electrical tape (http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/EMDCI/Home/Products/ProductCatalog/?N=5432987+3294355634&rt=rud) to keep it stuck on the underside of the downtube,...
02-02-17, 04:51 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

uhhhhhh http://i65.tinypic.com/2dj13y9.jpg

uhhhhhh
http://i65.tinypic.com/2dj13y9.jpg
02-02-17, 04:29 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

actually, they do exist - not nearly as common...

actually, they do exist - not nearly as common though -
I know some years ago there was a link on this forum to a guy who did almost this precise study -

while I don't have a link, maybe this...
02-02-17, 04:20 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

and here I thought you just scared easy ;) ...

and here I thought you just scared easy ;)

.... I mean, my bike is almost always perp-to the ground when I get it out of the car :innocent:
02-02-17, 10:43 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

man - I still vividly remember the first time I...

man - I still vividly remember the first time I swapped 32h 3x wheels for a trispoke/disc setup- there was a mild/medium breeze at the time, and when I turned on the gas..... :love::love::love:

it...
02-02-17, 10:40 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

given that a taller rear actually stabilizes the...

given that a taller rear actually stabilizes the bike, the question seems to actually be about the front wheel.
I'd go with valygrl's suggestion and try it with a low profile front - the surface...
01-24-17, 01:01 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

;) indeed.

;)

indeed.
12-28-16, 03:30 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

Anyone (really, actually, anyone) can break a set...

Anyone (really, actually, anyone) can break a set of light wheels in a single pot-hole, and I've been in the eastern seaboard enough to know that RR tracks/bad pavement/holes do in fact exist. So,...
12-28-16, 11:51 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

There's been piles of deep tubular wheelsets over...

There's been piles of deep tubular wheelsets over on Paceline for 600-800 over the last months.

Aeolus sets for 700ish
Zipps for 800ish
Open label stuff w/ White Industry hubs for 400-500........
12-28-16, 11:44 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

Not the set I bought...

Not the set I bought...
12-28-16, 11:08 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

This quickly gets to the idea of replacement...

This quickly gets to the idea of replacement cost, and long(er) term cost projection.

wheels that are "light", but not light enough to be in your terms a "daily rider" are more likely to fail,...
12-27-16, 05:25 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

a set of DA 9000 tubulars c50 went for sub 500 on...

a set of DA 9000 tubulars c50 went for sub 500 on the 'bay a few days ago...
Two weeks ago I bought a set of DA c50s w/ high-end, new-ish rubber and an Ultegra cassette for sub 475...
there have...
11-09-16, 10:45 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

a few bits - I agree w/ cdr - you look...

a few bits -
I agree w/ cdr - you look comfortable enough, and riding cx the way you do, I expect that your skills are fine.
Confidence does not equal skill - maybe this is a place to build your...
08-20-15, 03:07 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

yes

yes
08-18-15, 09:39 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

best news in weeks! yes, it'll be just...

best news in weeks!


yes, it'll be just fine.
08-11-15, 12:39 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

can certainly be done - not 100% ideal, but works...

can certainly be done - not 100% ideal, but works better than folks seem to think.
08-10-15, 06:14 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

that headed in the wrong (size) direction - saw...

that headed in the wrong (size) direction - saw your post on one of the other selling forums and got stoked till I read the fine print. :/
08-05-15, 05:15 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

42.5, but what I want is a pair of Pistas (with...

42.5, but what I want is a pair of Pistas (with the sweet laces & cover), not a model Ale is listing on their site :/
08-05-15, 04:41 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

got a link to that sale? I'm into their shoes.

got a link to that sale? I'm into their shoes.
07-02-15, 04:06 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

#likebutton...

#likebutton (http://www.bikeforums.net/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=likebutton)
06-24-15, 12:56 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

those rims have that problem - good rim, but it's...

those rims have that problem - good rim, but it's an issue.
06-21-15, 09:51 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

Ah, are you talking about the 4th of July thing...

Ah, are you talking about the 4th of July thing over in Portland? (I'm heading over for it +8K in 85miles)
I can't quite tell - are you trying to use a 10s RH SRAM shifter w/ an 11s RD?
The way...
06-18-15, 09:45 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

light, fast, no fuss Ever - T11 ? White...

light, fast, no fuss Ever - T11 ? White Industries (http://www.whiteind.com/t11)
under 150, live for forever (I've got ... 5 sets of WI hubs going back 8-9 years, not even a single issue)
04-24-15, 05:55 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

absolutely - and hypothetically one could...

absolutely -
and hypothetically one could could podium the Devil's Punchbowl RR in LLBean loafers - but having a handy spare pair of shoes (that one already owns) is easier.
04-24-15, 05:39 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

indeed. And to extrapolate a larger point - ...

indeed.

And to extrapolate a larger point -
If you are a dedicated enough racer to train a bunch, (espcially stage racers where you've got a small number of dates circled on your calendar), I'd...
04-24-15, 08:55 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

yup, 5800 will be fine.

yup, 5800 will be fine.
04-18-15, 09:49 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

heh, #zippproblems...

heh, #zippproblems (http://www.bikeforums.net/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=zippproblems) - 'grats on the bars though - I'm glad to hear you are still flying the banner for SRMMafia and...
04-04-15, 01:33 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

get a praxis adaptor, get a shimano crank - BAM,...

get a praxis adaptor, get a shimano crank - BAM, dunzo for the next pile of years.
04-02-15, 02:23 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

easy - RS, rock some Ultegra chainrings - call it...

easy - RS, rock some Ultegra chainrings - call it a day.
02-26-15, 02:20 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

436290

436290
12-07-14, 06:23 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

electronic shifting is in fact WAY better under...

electronic shifting is in fact WAY better under load - and I'm using new 11s shimano with the fancy FD and crankset.
11-15-14, 12:35 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

snortcoughhackshhhyyyeahright ;)

snortcoughhackshhhyyyeahright ;)
11-15-14, 12:34 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

Hida "just listed all my track gear for sale, is...

Hida "just listed all my track gear for sale, is getting out of it for good" Yanra - that's who. A mere imposter to the guy who used to race bikes. Tis the season - call me, "The ghost of omnium past"
11-14-14, 07:33 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

yeah - you had all your gears. IIRC, you left the...

yeah - you had all your gears. IIRC, you left the "less good adjustments" on the top of the cassette, and had great shifting for the 11t-17t.
I'm pretty sure you won ballard as a 3 on that setup,...
08-27-14, 02:19 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

1. When you say one-sided, I'm assuming you mean...

1. When you say one-sided, I'm assuming you mean "other than crank/chain/hub based devices" or am I missing something? 'cause those are in one location, but measure total force. Just making sure I am...
08-26-14, 10:48 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

this should be stickied in all TT/Track...

this should be stickied in all TT/Track discussions.


I love my PRO one, my mechanic friends have the craftsman re-calibrate capable ones and like them, but they were out of my budget.
Nashbar-...
08-22-14, 08:38 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

that's the notion- in hopes that more people will...

that's the notion- in hopes that more people will think they have a fair shot and pay the reg. (they don't, and numbers aren't up, but w/e)



you an me both- but road racing is dying off around...
08-21-14, 02:38 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

I'm a day late, but having ridden an H3 in pretty...

I'm a day late, but having ridden an H3 in pretty well every condition, and two years worth of outdoor mass-start track stuff (wind & pack dynamics), it is a fine default wheel.

I've sold mine...
08-03-14, 09:51 AM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

THAT'S my boy! :) I spent a happy season on...

THAT'S my boy! :)

I spent a happy season on 130 -17s, but haven't put in the time to be that bendy (while producing power) since, and now it's just a 120 -10, le sigh.
07-03-14, 01:51 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

QFT- this was a big one when I was a multi-sport...

QFT- this was a big one when I was a multi-sport kid, thought I was pretty darn lean... numbers don't lie, and the majority of the weight-centric industry has grasped that it is easier to help people...
07-02-14, 04:06 PM
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Posted By Hida Yanra

Alloy bolts are fine- they have a shorter service...

Alloy bolts are fine- they have a shorter service life because of getting rounded out (metal is too soft for consistent install/removal), but for this they'd be fine. They'll take the torque no...
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